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not in kosovo. everything the united states has helped that country with is appreciated from everyone from the prime minister to the president to people in government to the average people in the street. i very often have people coming up to me in the street, wanting to talk to me they recognize me. they say thank you. thank you to america for standing by us in our independence. thank you to america for being strong and keeping us strong. and so those are the kinds of friends i want to have. those are the kinds of people i want to have. i would say to the people of kosovo and the government of kosovo, the united states stands by you and always will stand by you. i would say to the government of serbia, we support the aspirations of the serbian people to enter the european union but serbia ought to stop doing what it's doing to block kosovo. serbia ought to stop its belligerent moves against kosovo. both countries should go into the european union and eventually nato and each one should not stop each
not in kosovo. everything the united states has helped that country with is appreciated from everyone from the prime minister to the president to people in government to the average people in the street. i very often have people coming up to me in the street, wanting to talk to me they recognize me. they say thank you. thank you to america for standing by us in our independence. thank you to america for being strong and keeping us strong. and so those are the kinds of friends i want to have....
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i would like to say there is a kosovo fference between and crimea. kosovo, the then dictator of to eradicate ned the people. genocide. and this is the reason why nato to stop him and help the kosovo people. and our mission was supported by united nations. in crimea, you have another situation. a part of ukraine. 1994, ukraine gave up her nuclear weapons, handed them received, in and exchange, certain guarantees from russia, from the u.s., from u.k., they, among other things, they were guaranteed borders, which included crimea as part of ukraine. nevertheless, putin took crimea illegally, in violation of international law, annexed crimea into the russian federation. so there is a very clear and rence between kosovo crimea. now, you also asked me why the u.s. engage in ukraine, because the united don't have interests, ukraine? in actually, i do not agree with you. i think it is of strategic importance for the united states to help ukraine. is, so to speak, the and e between russia europe. if the united states gives up russia, it wouldn't make america g
i would like to say there is a kosovo fference between and crimea. kosovo, the then dictator of to eradicate ned the people. genocide. and this is the reason why nato to stop him and help the kosovo people. and our mission was supported by united nations. in crimea, you have another situation. a part of ukraine. 1994, ukraine gave up her nuclear weapons, handed them received, in and exchange, certain guarantees from russia, from the u.s., from u.k., they, among other things, they were...
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this little guy from kosovo is happy because he is learning first hand the generosity of americans.rn with a life-threatening congenital heart defect that led to chronic fatigue. he needed heart surgery. his father ran out of options. >> i was terrified and scared, while i was in kosovo that he will die. >> reporter: but a group of high school students from long island heard about erblin's problem, got together and with a program called gift of life, they raised thousands of dollars to fly him over to fix his heart. >> before the surgery, we were able to meet him and he was so adorable. >> reporter: but these students didn't just raise money. they sat in on the surgery. all of them with dreams of being a doctor just like the surgeon who patched him up. it was only a 35-minute procedure, but it was life-changing. >> i was tired. now i feel good. >> reporter: and so do those students. not doctors yet, but already saving one life. >> this is, like, truly a day i will never, ever forget. >> reporter: he now heads back to kosovo. his heart feels better, but not as good as his stomach bec
this little guy from kosovo is happy because he is learning first hand the generosity of americans.rn with a life-threatening congenital heart defect that led to chronic fatigue. he needed heart surgery. his father ran out of options. >> i was terrified and scared, while i was in kosovo that he will die. >> reporter: but a group of high school students from long island heard about erblin's problem, got together and with a program called gift of life, they raised thousands of dollars...
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. >>> when we come back, the little boy coming all the way from kosovo. the inspiring story next. where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations and ask your gastroenterologist if humira may be right for you. with humira, control is possible. you have to feel healthy... on the outside ...at your core. trubiotics a pro
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. >>> finally tonight, a little boy from kosovo in new york for surgery.on to his doctors, his family thanking a group of american high schoolers. >> reporter: with that smile, at energy and that laugh, it's hard not to like 6-year-old erblin. this little guy is happy because he is learning first hand the generosity of americans. he was born with a life-threatening congenital heart defect. he needed heart surgery. his father ran out of options. >> i was terrified and scared, while i was in kosovo that he will die. >> reporter: but a group of high school students from heard about erblin's problem, got together with a program called gift of life, and they raised thousands of dollars to fly him over to fix his heart. >> before the surgery, we were able to meet him and he was so adorable. >> reporter: but these students didn't just raise money. they sat in on the surgery. all of them with dream of being a doctor just like the surgeon who patched him up. it was only a 35-minute procedure, but it was life-changing. >> i was tired. now i feel good. >> reporter: a
. >>> finally tonight, a little boy from kosovo in new york for surgery.on to his doctors, his family thanking a group of american high schoolers. >> reporter: with that smile, at energy and that laugh, it's hard not to like 6-year-old erblin. this little guy is happy because he is learning first hand the generosity of americans. he was born with a life-threatening congenital heart defect. he needed heart surgery. his father ran out of options. >> i was terrified and...
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that's like a 50 pawn chick glenn maybe, what's this, the weight system over in kosovo?ay, i say, kate. >> i oh, my gosh. so many places i could go. i just -- i feel like i'm going to pass this by. >> i will say jim's face as he was reading that. >> comparing it to a boiler. >> one of the more price list things i've seen on the show. >> really helpful report for us this morning, take you first and for most out to this particular reading, from peter. 41 degrees, from him this morning. just said it within the last ten minutes, did mention that he's in one of those nuisance showers, that we were talking about. thought is not a big deal. not big deal. you won't need your raincoat, not going to need umbrella today. perhaps you got to flick the windshield wipers once, twice, that will be the worse of it, back into delaware here. we go on into this 41 degrees reading comes in from dolores. she actually is just under thick overcast right now, but did say that she has got some damp roadways. >> definately was in line of fire for those showers that did just come through, one more
that's like a 50 pawn chick glenn maybe, what's this, the weight system over in kosovo?ay, i say, kate. >> i oh, my gosh. so many places i could go. i just -- i feel like i'm going to pass this by. >> i will say jim's face as he was reading that. >> comparing it to a boiler. >> one of the more price list things i've seen on the show. >> really helpful report for us this morning, take you first and for most out to this particular reading, from peter. 41 degrees,...
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to san francisco, even argentina and kosovo, women were out in force taking part in an organized protestled a day without a woman. women were encouraged to take the day off to demonstrate economic impact. >> one little girl celebrated women. this little girl is confident and unafraid. state street global advisers paid to install the sculpture to make a point about the lack of women onboards of america's biggest companies. >> here in philadelphia, several hundred demonstrators marched logan square to city hall. many took part in the women's march on washington in january and are determined to continue the momentum. for the fourth time police rushed to the center in delaware because of a bomb threat forcing the evacuation of the jcc this morning before 8:00, cleared and reopened 9:45. today the jcc sent a letter to attorney general jeff sessions insisting the government use all available resources to find the perpetrators after 120 similar threats across the country. they joined to stand against the recent wave of anti-semitic crimes. it was a collaboration of the eight jewish congregation
to san francisco, even argentina and kosovo, women were out in force taking part in an organized protestled a day without a woman. women were encouraged to take the day off to demonstrate economic impact. >> one little girl celebrated women. this little girl is confident and unafraid. state street global advisers paid to install the sculpture to make a point about the lack of women onboards of america's biggest companies. >> here in philadelphia, several hundred demonstrators...
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seen just within the last few minutes or so, some images coming in from eastern europe, including kosovo and bella rue and other places. jessica castro, abc 7 news. >> you showed us the live rally outside of trump tower and president trump tweets i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. it has been liked 67,000 times but prompted a slew of replies saying he has made many statements contrary to showing respect for women. >>> and now back to the rally underway in san francisco. yep, you could see people crossing the street and arriving at city hall. the show of solidarity for women spreading across the bay area. marchs are scheduled in palo alto, pacifica, union city and uc berkeley. and thousands are expected to gather at a rally in oakland from 5:00 to 10:00 tonight. >> and a rally in san jose at noon at city hall will run until 2:00. leaders joined together yesterday to pledge support to the movement. leaders say they encourage staffers to take a day off with or without pay, if people do choose to work, th
seen just within the last few minutes or so, some images coming in from eastern europe, including kosovo and bella rue and other places. jessica castro, abc 7 news. >> you showed us the live rally outside of trump tower and president trump tweets i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. it has been liked 67,000 times but prompted a slew of replies saying he has made many statements contrary to showing...
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this much great sensitivity as there was with kosovo to the u.s. and picking off and pulling into the alliance from the russian perspective. they view this as an aggression. to say someone is doing putin's work. this is like saying someone was a fascist.tin's work, you are a fascist. kennedy: from fascist to racist to putinist. >> is he say rand paul is an aide to vladimir putin? or is it more subtle? this is while for the debate. you cut off debate when you call someone a lackey of putin. it's not by bringing montenegro into nato. russia is trying to push the boundaries here. and you have to at some point say this matters. the boundaries and borders matter we are going to push back against this bully and maybe he will take a step back. kennedy: on one hands i respect and admire rand paul's idealism. and i understand the case he's making. i think both senators are being immature. and i also work with senator mccain's daughter. good friends. >> people talking about the military being depleted are the same peoplwho want to get more and more involved.
this much great sensitivity as there was with kosovo to the u.s. and picking off and pulling into the alliance from the russian perspective. they view this as an aggression. to say someone is doing putin's work. this is like saying someone was a fascist.tin's work, you are a fascist. kennedy: from fascist to racist to putinist. >> is he say rand paul is an aide to vladimir putin? or is it more subtle? this is while for the debate. you cut off debate when you call someone a lackey of...
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. >> heather: he wanted fries with that look at the giant chicken in kosovo. monster fowl was man in a costume it's a real bird which can grow up to 19 pounds. rob: that looks like 90 pounds. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> we are going to start taking care of our country. [cheers and applause] we are going to drain the swamp. we're going to rebuild the crumbling infrastructure. rebuild the united states military. to repeal and replace obamacare. >> fbi is investigating any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government. >> i think it's fine to look into it but at the end of the day they are going to come to the same conclusion that everybody else has had. >> i will do all my powe b
. >> heather: he wanted fries with that look at the giant chicken in kosovo. monster fowl was man in a costume it's a real bird which can grow up to 19 pounds. rob: that looks like 90 pounds. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> we are going to start taking care of our country. [cheers and applause] we are going to drain the swamp. we're going to rebuild the crumbling infrastructure. rebuild the united states military. to repeal and replace obamacare. >> fbi is...
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he is originally from kosovo, but the president of germany says they also believe the suspect was acting alone and there is no evidence of any religious or political agenda. at that suspect has apparently told police he wants to be shot dead by their officers. german authorities have been increasing securing measures, forming a -- last july, and teenage asylum speaker attacked people in a similar style of attack on a train also using an ax. that attack was claimed by isis. if you look at the scale of police response in germany last night, it shows how nervous authorities are there about a possible extremist attack. in this case, prosecutors say it's likely the suspect will be charged with attempted manslaughter. >> melissa: thank you for that report. >> jon: as the battle on health care rages on, president trump revealed his backup plan if that legislation fails to pass. let obamacare fail and blame democrats. our panel debates whether that is possible to win. plus, more fallout over the wikileaks release. how the media is covering the cia hack ♪ everything your family touches sticks wit
he is originally from kosovo, but the president of germany says they also believe the suspect was acting alone and there is no evidence of any religious or political agenda. at that suspect has apparently told police he wants to be shot dead by their officers. german authorities have been increasing securing measures, forming a -- last july, and teenage asylum speaker attacked people in a similar style of attack on a train also using an ax. that attack was claimed by isis. if you look at the...
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the man arrested 36-year-old from kosovo appeared to have psychological problems and may have been receiving treatment. nine people were injured when he attacked a it a train station, but no one died. the suspect is in police custody. alison: back in d.c., leaders are pushing back a in hate crimes across the district. in one year the police saw a 62% spike in crime motivated by bias. sam ford is following the unsettling trend. sam? sam: in d.c. superior court three men were arraigned on charges from robbery and murder of a transgender person last july 4. charged with the charges but the grand jury added enhancement of bias. this comes when the city is growing increasingly concerned about hate crime. joanne lewis held an urn holding the action of dodd who was murdered down the hill from their home last july. lewis was in court today. >> the guys came up with like no concer remorse. sam: at the same time of the hearing, mayor bouzer and the police chief newsom held a news conference. they were talking about the alarming increase in the reported hate from bias crimes in d.c. these are police nu
the man arrested 36-year-old from kosovo appeared to have psychological problems and may have been receiving treatment. nine people were injured when he attacked a it a train station, but no one died. the suspect is in police custody. alison: back in d.c., leaders are pushing back a in hate crimes across the district. in one year the police saw a 62% spike in crime motivated by bias. sam ford is following the unsettling trend. sam? sam: in d.c. superior court three men were arraigned on charges...
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look at the giant chicken in kosovo.ually a real bird. ♪ got wings ♪ coming down ♪ is the hardest thing ♪ well the good old days. steve: looking live at burger boy diner in louisville, kentucky. there is pete hegseth who went to the president's big rally at freedom hall. and, pete, they were stacked to the rafters, weren't they? pete: oh, they sure were. a ton of enthusiasm from a rally last night from the president. we were on the floor. we brought you reaction from people at that reavment now we are here at the burger boy diner in louisville. talking to the people. what do they like about what president trump has done so far in his presidency? what did they see in the speech? a lot of passion from the tables about obamacare, the repeal and replacement of it and whether lawmakers on capitol hill will step up and support the president and his efforts to repeal and replace. we will be talking to them this hour. get a sense of how they feel and where this whole thing is going. brian: i saw some of your hits this morning in
look at the giant chicken in kosovo.ually a real bird. ♪ got wings ♪ coming down ♪ is the hardest thing ♪ well the good old days. steve: looking live at burger boy diner in louisville, kentucky. there is pete hegseth who went to the president's big rally at freedom hall. and, pete, they were stacked to the rafters, weren't they? pete: oh, they sure were. a ton of enthusiasm from a rally last night from the president. we were on the floor. we brought you reaction from people at that...
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scene at the dusseldorf train station the attacker has been arrested...he is a 36 year old man from kosovo motive for the attack is not clear..but police believe he is suffering from mental illness5 passengers and 2 police officers are among the injured ( darya ) wiki-leaks founder julian assange claims that the c-i-a knew for months about leaked documents detailing the agency's hacking techniques. assange is claiming that he has more details about the agency's hacking techniques that he wants to share with tech companies -- so that they can create better security for devices. earlier this week wikileaks published material that claims to show the c-i-a routinely spies on people around the world through their smart-phones and televisions. assange says he wants to work with tech companies to develop better electronic devices that can't be used by the c-i-a. representatives from apple and google have not said if they plan on taking wikileaks up on its offer. ( darya ) coming up... the frenzy over free agents. we'll tell you who the niners added to their collection. and is aldson smith going t
scene at the dusseldorf train station the attacker has been arrested...he is a 36 year old man from kosovo motive for the attack is not clear..but police believe he is suffering from mental illness5 passengers and 2 police officers are among the injured ( darya ) wiki-leaks founder julian assange claims that the c-i-a knew for months about leaked documents detailing the agency's hacking techniques. assange is claiming that he has more details about the agency's hacking techniques that he wants...
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. >> from kosovo to new york, to right here in the bay area, people did. abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is in san jose where hundreds turned out for the rally. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, ama. it was a message of unity, love and support for all women in downtown san jose. but the speakers called for those protesters to take this even beyond the rally holding those in power accountable. for some it's a day off from work to stand up for women's rights. a couple hundred people wore red to show solidarity. the day without a rally -- >> one much our heroes. >> robin and her daughter came to connect and support the rights and freedom of all women. >> come out and stand up and do what you can. call your representatives. run for an office. >> becky couldn't pass up the chance to support the cause. >> i think the more people who are involved and take part in it, the more effective it will be. >> steve put on a red hoodie for the women in his life. >> people feel it's okay to put down not only women but immigrants and a lot of other nationalities and i feel like we
. >> from kosovo to new york, to right here in the bay area, people did. abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is in san jose where hundreds turned out for the rally. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, ama. it was a message of unity, love and support for all women in downtown san jose. but the speakers called for those protesters to take this even beyond the rally holding those in power accountable. for some it's a day off from work to stand up for women's rights. a couple hundred people wore...
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the chicken's name is morocco from kosovo identified bite livestock conservancy in north carolina asember of the br brama chicken breed. it's not jurassic park. it is real. they used to be used for food in the us until the 19 30's. those days are over. it's real. get over it. >> veteran in arizona asking for a policy change after he says he was denied entry no a bar because of a tattoo. u.s. marine corps veteran brandon andres has the number 22 tattooed on his neck. he got it after one of his friends took his own life. andres says 22 is the average number of veterans who commit suicide each day because of post traumatic stress sis or. he says he couldn't believe how the barry acted. >> he said sorry, i can't let you in. and i thought, i absolutely thought he was joking much i never heard of this in 15 years of going to bars. he said that's just a policy they have. >> the bar is planning to hold armed forces appreciation day. the business also posted a facebook message apologizing for the incident. >>> investigators are trying to sort out how tom bradi' missing jersey from this year's
the chicken's name is morocco from kosovo identified bite livestock conservancy in north carolina asember of the br brama chicken breed. it's not jurassic park. it is real. they used to be used for food in the us until the 19 30's. those days are over. it's real. get over it. >> veteran in arizona asking for a policy change after he says he was denied entry no a bar because of a tattoo. u.s. marine corps veteran brandon andres has the number 22 tattooed on his neck. he got it after one of...
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going to kosovo to deal with milosevic, who is another monster. think bill clinton, former president bill clinton, could advise president donald trump appropriately. thank you for taking my call. host: thank you. abc ne thiws has story. abc news.com. un.icture of kim jong in's go to peter charlottesville, virginia. independent line. good morning. caller: yes, good morning c-span nation, and thank you. i was calling about the career situation. it is my understanding 60 plus percent of the world's constant right on-- tungsten is the area north korea is holding. as some of the callers have suggested, north korea is an arm of china. right after world war ii, we wanted to go in but truman fired macarthur. tungsten is what we put on the bullets that go through the text that makes us militarily superior. host: thanks for the call. this tweet from james. this from another viewer. sam, you are next, washington, republican line. good morning. you with us? caller: i was in korea for five years. host: what time frame? caller: 1986 to 1993. they are still send
going to kosovo to deal with milosevic, who is another monster. think bill clinton, former president bill clinton, could advise president donald trump appropriately. thank you for taking my call. host: thank you. abc ne thiws has story. abc news.com. un.icture of kim jong in's go to peter charlottesville, virginia. independent line. good morning. caller: yes, good morning c-span nation, and thank you. i was calling about the career situation. it is my understanding 60 plus percent of the...
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teenagers at a catholic school on long island, new york pitched in to get money to a 6-year-old boy in kosovoing surgery. his heart had a hole in it. the surgery was going to be donated, but he and his father had to get here. the students worked quickly to do just that. >> really incredible. you watch it on the x-ray machine, and just as it goes through the x-ray machine, you see it starting to fix and his heart was able to beat normally again. >> it's very exciting. because we always speak about the importance of giving back and giving life. >> they did just that. he says he can't wait to go home and play soccer his friends. >> my gosh, look how happy he is. >> that's a good thing. they came together and raised the money. >> beautiful. all right. it's time now for cnn newsroom with poppy harlow and john berman. happy rainy monday. >> good morning. hello to all of you. we have a lot of news. let's get right to it. >> good morning, i'm john berman. >> i'm poppy harlow. a major new twist in the senate investigation between russian ties and tru somp associations. >> the "new york times" is repor
teenagers at a catholic school on long island, new york pitched in to get money to a 6-year-old boy in kosovoing surgery. his heart had a hole in it. the surgery was going to be donated, but he and his father had to get here. the students worked quickly to do just that. >> really incredible. you watch it on the x-ray machine, and just as it goes through the x-ray machine, you see it starting to fix and his heart was able to beat normally again. >> it's very exciting. because we...
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just recently we've seen, you know, some breakdown in the progress that serbia and kosovo had been making to try to resolve their differences, resulting ultimately, we hope, we believe, in the recognition of kosovo statehood by the serbian government. and so it's a reminder that bringing nato into -- bringing montenegro into nato is important for the alliances sake, but it's also an important step in continuing to make investments in security in the balkans. it's important for a second reason, because there's another player out there that is desperately trying to make the balkans less stable, and that is russia. russia has for a very long time had legitimate interests in the balkans. they have relations with the people of balkan nations as well as those governments. but they have an interest today in trying to destabilize that region, to create a crisis for europe, to create a crisis for nato. and as we all know, russia fills vacuums of power better than almost any other player out there. and whether we like it or not, as members of the senate, there is an enormous vacuum in the world rig
just recently we've seen, you know, some breakdown in the progress that serbia and kosovo had been making to try to resolve their differences, resulting ultimately, we hope, we believe, in the recognition of kosovo statehood by the serbian government. and so it's a reminder that bringing nato into -- bringing montenegro into nato is important for the alliances sake, but it's also an important step in continuing to make investments in security in the balkans. it's important for a second reason,...
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. >> it's in kosovo like in eastern europe. >> that's that's a lot of chicken nuggets is all i got say pot he wasn't kidding. >> he couldn't fit in a pot. take a look right now and see the roads. starting to slow down a little bit on the schuylkill expressway. it's not a major delay but it's that time of the morning. this is a live look at belmont. that's your westbound traffic on your left. numbers starting to slow down a little bit from the boulevard to belmont. mass transit overall looking okay but we did notice chestnut hill west line train 1803 running 15 minutes late so just watch for in one dave. >> already, karen. little bit of a moisture covered road situation across the region as we have some showers going off the coast of south jersey and another batch just clearing philadelphia and another batch coming in from the west. last of this will probably be done around the end of the rush hour but every now and then your roads are a bit damp. 43 degrees in philadelphia. temperatures up over where they were yesterday when we were down closer to the freezing mark. as we roll through
. >> it's in kosovo like in eastern europe. >> that's that's a lot of chicken nuggets is all i got say pot he wasn't kidding. >> he couldn't fit in a pot. take a look right now and see the roads. starting to slow down a little bit on the schuylkill expressway. it's not a major delay but it's that time of the morning. this is a live look at belmont. that's your westbound traffic on your left. numbers starting to slow down a little bit from the boulevard to belmont. mass transit...
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this was taken in his native kosovo by a man who captioned it a very enjoy want look when he first postedebook page that's dedicated to poultry. if you haven't seen this breed of chicken its real with its long legs and massive claws, kind of looks more like a dinosaur descendant. the brahma is known as the king of poultry. it can get up to 18 pounds. some of the captions on facebook are pretty amazing with the top ones including i could have sworn at first it was man in a costume. and i was expecting the jurassic park theme song and the t rex roar when it came out. but he's a real guy. maybe just needs a bigger coop. >> yes, he's big. >> does look like fog horn leg horn. do you remember following horn leg horn. >> i do, the cartoon character. all right, alicia, thank you. >>> okay, time to get a check of the roads tonight. >> matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center with an update on the way home tonight. nothing exciting about there i guess, hm, matt. >> no need to be chicken when it comes to the schuylkill expressway. delays are not extraordinary this evening. we're just a little
this was taken in his native kosovo by a man who captioned it a very enjoy want look when he first postedebook page that's dedicated to poultry. if you haven't seen this breed of chicken its real with its long legs and massive claws, kind of looks more like a dinosaur descendant. the brahma is known as the king of poultry. it can get up to 18 pounds. some of the captions on facebook are pretty amazing with the top ones including i could have sworn at first it was man in a costume. and i was...
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. >> reporter: while in the air force he won't to war in kosovo in 1999.t the epa he says he fights a different battle as a water quality analyst. veterans account for almost a third of the 2 million federal workers. in 2015, more than 1,200 employees at the epa for veterans. >> when military leave service and are looking to get jobs out in the civilian sector, one of the places they look to acquire a job is with the federal workforce. >> reporter: that's because the federal government prioritizes hiring veterans. while on the trail, trump repeatedly pledged his support for vets. >> we're going to take care of the vets, believe me. we must also do more to help our veterans find jobs. >> reporter: critics of the cuts say those statements don't square with the proposed budget. >> they're not going to be spared. i see veterans being cut from every agency and department. >> reporter: at the housing and urban development agency, trump wants to eliminate a program proponents say has been vital in reducing homelessness amongst veterans. the office of management a
. >> reporter: while in the air force he won't to war in kosovo in 1999.t the epa he says he fights a different battle as a water quality analyst. veterans account for almost a third of the 2 million federal workers. in 2015, more than 1,200 employees at the epa for veterans. >> when military leave service and are looking to get jobs out in the civilian sector, one of the places they look to acquire a job is with the federal workforce. >> reporter: that's because the federal...
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was a low-level crook who did want to make $500, but that crook was an extremist who had moved from kosovo to malaysia and was in a co-conspiracy to hack into this company and this extremist was in touch with one of the most notorious cyber terrorists at the time, a british citizen who had moved from london to syria where he was located in the heart of the islamic state. what he was doing with those stolen names and addresses wasn't to make a buck. what he was doing was kuling through them to see do any of look like they work in government. if they do, i'm going to put them on a list, a kill list, and then using this new method of crowd sourcing terrorism that we've seen in the islamic state adopt that result in us bringing more terrorism cases when i was head of the division that we've ever brought before in our history by using our social media to propagandaize and recruit young people, they took that kill list based after this company's information and pushed it back to the united states through twitter that said kill these people by name where they live. that's the current state of the
was a low-level crook who did want to make $500, but that crook was an extremist who had moved from kosovo to malaysia and was in a co-conspiracy to hack into this company and this extremist was in touch with one of the most notorious cyber terrorists at the time, a british citizen who had moved from london to syria where he was located in the heart of the islamic state. what he was doing with those stolen names and addresses wasn't to make a buck. what he was doing was kuling through them to...
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our soldiers served in missions in afghanistan and kosovo. poland contributes the defense and the company has been deployed to latvia under the framework of the efp. the maritime group is extended to operating. poland has always been ready to deal with its terrorist threats and publishing american soldiers are brothers in arms during the missions in iraq and afghanistan and altogether more than 40,000 polish troops took part in those operations. nowadays pulled and is an active member of the coalition. moreover, our efforts go beyond the military domain. last year the opening of a terminal in poland would become a gateway for lng destined for clients in central europe delivering gas supplies to ukraine would send a powerful political message while providing business opportunities for american firms. moscow orchestrated and has all the means to end it. moscow found a cease-fire agreement minced one and two but does not respect the traditions. moreover, russia decided to recognize the documents produced by the so-called republics. to sum up, ta
our soldiers served in missions in afghanistan and kosovo. poland contributes the defense and the company has been deployed to latvia under the framework of the efp. the maritime group is extended to operating. poland has always been ready to deal with its terrorist threats and publishing american soldiers are brothers in arms during the missions in iraq and afghanistan and altogether more than 40,000 polish troops took part in those operations. nowadays pulled and is an active member of the...
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our soldiers serve in missions in afghanistan and kosovo. poland contributes to collective defense. the polish tank company has been deployed to latvia under the framework of the efp. our vessel commands the standing nay no maritime 2 operating on the edgerrin sea. poland has always been ready to deal with a terrorist threat. polish and american soldiers were brothers in arms during the missions in the iraq and afghanistan. all together more than 40,000 polish troops took part in both operations. nowadays poland is an active member of the global coalition against daesh. our efforts go beyond the military domain. last year saw the opening of an import lng terminal in poland. it could become a gateway for lng destined for client in central europe. delivering gas supplies to ukraine via poland would send powerful political message while providing business opportunities for american firms. moscow orchestrated the in conflict in ukraine and moscow has all the means to end. moscow signed cease-fire agreements minsk 1 and minsk 2 but does not respect the provisions. moreover russia decided
our soldiers serve in missions in afghanistan and kosovo. poland contributes to collective defense. the polish tank company has been deployed to latvia under the framework of the efp. our vessel commands the standing nay no maritime 2 operating on the edgerrin sea. poland has always been ready to deal with a terrorist threat. polish and american soldiers were brothers in arms during the missions in the iraq and afghanistan. all together more than 40,000 polish troops took part in both...
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the chicken's name is marocky from kosovo.ve stock conservancy in north carolina as a member of the brama chicken breed they were used for food in the u.s. until 1930's. >> is what his name teriyaki. >> no, morocky what does that chicken eat, other chickens, hamburger. >> i don't know you cannot eat other chickens, so that wouldn't be right. >> wrong. >> yes. >> i'm sure it is some type of a line. >> there is a line to chicken eating. >> i don't know. >> big fellow though. >> e has been drinking milk or something. something is going on there. >>> forget bottle flipping do you remember that how we flip bottles. cup blowing is new challenge out there yep, we will see if we can do it, it looks complicated though. >>> also are you turning into mom and dad? it is inevitable. exact age you start becoming your parents, and 10 signs it is happening right now. hi hey i'll take one of those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win ins
the chicken's name is marocky from kosovo.ve stock conservancy in north carolina as a member of the brama chicken breed they were used for food in the u.s. until 1930's. >> is what his name teriyaki. >> no, morocky what does that chicken eat, other chickens, hamburger. >> i don't know you cannot eat other chickens, so that wouldn't be right. >> wrong. >> yes. >> i'm sure it is some type of a line. >> there is a line to chicken eating. >> i don't...
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moments earlier just before 9:00 p.m. 36-year-old man from kosovo and the former yugoslavia started attacking passers-by at random police said with an ax. at least nine people were wounded. some seriously. no one was killed. the station was shut down, cordoned off by police, emergency vehicles on the scene. passenger bruno macedo was on a train at the time and listening to reports. >> there was a crazy guy with an ax there and the station is >> reporter: a short time later police saying the suspect had tried to escape by jumping off an overpass near the station. suffering serious injuries and taken to the hospital. countries across europe are at a heightened state of alert after the string of terror attacks over the past two years including several in germany, the december attack in berlin when a truck drove into a christmas crowd killing 12 and last summer an afghan teen carried out an ax attack on a train and isis claimed responsibility. the police here have said that there are no links to terrorism. they said that the man was a lone attacker suffering from what they called a psychiatric em
moments earlier just before 9:00 p.m. 36-year-old man from kosovo and the former yugoslavia started attacking passers-by at random police said with an ax. at least nine people were wounded. some seriously. no one was killed. the station was shut down, cordoned off by police, emergency vehicles on the scene. passenger bruno macedo was on a train at the time and listening to reports. >> there was a crazy guy with an ax there and the station is >> reporter: a short time later police...
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royal marine reserves who has served for many, many years, not only in afghanistan, and iraq, but in kosovong with us tommy, as we're just watching the queen and the duke of edinburgh, what are your thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it is just thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it isjust coming into view now. we haven't really been able to see it before now. we've heard all about it. but what are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in? are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in7|j think it is so important. i mean i have lost many, many friends and quite a few friends, but i think it is the overall commitment that we've given, sacrifices and support to these operations and to the people of afghanistan and iraq. and as we have been saying, this is notjust a tribute to the military, people like yourselves, but also the civilians who've work in these conflict zones either during the conflict or indeed afterwards helping to rebuild these countries. yes, i mean today's battles, the operations we're involved in, it is
royal marine reserves who has served for many, many years, not only in afghanistan, and iraq, but in kosovong with us tommy, as we're just watching the queen and the duke of edinburgh, what are your thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it is just thoughts on this remarkable memorial and there it is, it isjust coming into view now. we haven't really been able to see it before now. we've heard all about it. but what are your thoughts representing the conflicts that you fought in?...
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it also contributes to the peacekeeping missions in kosovo and other nato missions. no country outside the alliance gets a veto over who gets to join, especially russia. so we must send a strong signal. i urge my colleagues to pass this resolution, get it to the president so the president can deposit the instrument of ratification on nato in support of montenegro's bid. i urge my colleagues to support this motion and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. corker: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. corker: thank you, sir. i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum be waived. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators in in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on treaty calendar number 1, treaty document number 114-12, protocol to the north atlantic treaty of 1949, on the accession of montenegro, signed by 17 senators.
it also contributes to the peacekeeping missions in kosovo and other nato missions. no country outside the alliance gets a veto over who gets to join, especially russia. so we must send a strong signal. i urge my colleagues to pass this resolution, get it to the president so the president can deposit the instrument of ratification on nato in support of montenegro's bid. i urge my colleagues to support this motion and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. corker: mr. president? the presiding...